Hi All
well I seem to be flying with this project, solved the problem with the sticky paint, I put them in the fridge, it worked.
I have started to make the floor, I am using filler, I put it all over the floor and before it dried I maked it as if it is stone slabs, today i am hoping to paint it.
I have to now find labels for the bits I am making, have to stop calling them bits and find out the correct name for the equipment, but I am not a mechanic,
I was thinking, if anyone looked at my history on my puter, they would think I am very strange, it reads, labels, petrol,oil and tools. good job we have a delete button.
anyway a few photos
well I seem to be flying with this project, solved the problem with the sticky paint, I put them in the fridge, it worked.
I have started to make the floor, I am using filler, I put it all over the floor and before it dried I maked it as if it is stone slabs, today i am hoping to paint it.
I have to now find labels for the bits I am making, have to stop calling them bits and find out the correct name for the equipment, but I am not a mechanic,
I was thinking, if anyone looked at my history on my puter, they would think I am very strange, it reads, labels, petrol,oil and tools. good job we have a delete button.
anyway a few photos
don't you think it looks better painted red. |
petrol cans, and a thingy |
base covered |
bowl filled with oil |
beginning to take shape |
making sure it looks ok |
2 comments:
Hi Debbie! I think that this workshop is really developing well! I love the tool chest painted red as it really pops! Will you be adding casters to it later?
I'm like you and I never know what the proper name of something is. I will say though, that I was recently discussing a tool with a man and I called a screw head bit by the proper name of "Philips head", and the guy I was talking to looked at me in utter astonishment. I think that is the only tool I actually know the name of other than a Flat head screwdriver, so when you say "Bits" I understand you perfectly. :D
elizabeth
Ever since I was a little girl I have loved miniatures. They are just so amazing to me. How someone can make something so small with so much detail is just amazing to me. Great job Debbie.
Hugs,
❤️Ana
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